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<big><b><u>Assertions:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">Internet Explorer: If the FRAMESPACING attribute is given a 
value of zero, it effectively sets the NORESIZE attribute of the sub-frames as well. 
It almost seems as if IE frames need a positive FRAMESPACING value for the user 
to "grab on to" or move.</div>
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<a href="frametest14.htm">Frameset definition: 2 columns, frameset has no FRAMESPACING attribute</a>
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<a href="frametest15.htm">Frameset definition: 2 columns, frameset has FRAMESPACING=0</a>
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<a href="frametest16.htm">Frameset definition: 2 columns, frameset has FRAMESPACING=5</a>
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